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Hows that!

In an inspiring move towards sustainability, GB NRG has signed an exciting new partnership with Somerset County Cricket Club which will help the club reduce both its carbon footprint and operational costs.

The collaboration has seen GB NRG provide and install a solar PV panel system onto the roof of the club’s Andrew Caddick Pavilion.

This new alliance, which comes at a time when the importance of sustainable energy solutions is increasingly recognised, will enable the cricket club to become much more energy and cost efficient and sets a pioneering example for sports clubs nationwide.

The pavilion building plays an important role at the club, providing a central hub for the players and support staff. The solar PV system, the layout of which has been designed to spell out the club’s initials ‘SCCC’, will cover a substantial portion of the club’s energy needs, especially during peak summer months when daylight hours are extended and cricket matches are in full swing. The savings on energy bills will be significant, enabling the club to allocate resources more effectively.

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